Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is the most content-rich, feature-laden iteration of Smash to date.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is the most content-rich, feature-laden iteration of Smash to date.
A huge draw of the Nintendo Switch is its couch-based multiplayer capabilities which, of course, makes Super Smash Bros. Ultimate an ideal game for the platform. Is it any good, though Well, isn't that what you're here to find out Having never played a Smash Bros.
Great game, lots of fun
There is more bang for the buck in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate than almost any other game - especially fighting games - since, well, probably the last Smash Bros. When you start lamenting a lack of new stages, hardly any extra music tracks from certain franchises, and a scarce amount of adventure...
My college daughters both love playing this game
I have this game on the Wii and now on the Nintendo switch. This game is very fun and now I am able to unlock new characters! SSB was always one of my favorite games! It still is too. I recommend this game 100%!
Twenty years ago this April, when Super Smash Bros. hit the Nintendo 64, I found a way to buy it even though I was just a poor college student. I'd wanted Mario and his friends and enemies to knock the stuffing out of one another for years, so I was generally happy with my purchase even though I...
Bought as a Christmas present for my nephew. Very pleased with service from Smyths - pre-ordered online and collected in-store, thus saving me a fiver on RRP! Upon collection, also suprisingly received the Steelbook too, which I didn't see any mention of - so again Kudo's to Smyths. THE GAME...
It's hard to call Smash Ultimate the best crossover fighter ever made in a world where Capcom Vs.
Massive roster; Incredible fan service; World Of Light is great
Can be hard to follow on the small screen; Inherently quite unbalanced; Smash's mayhem isn't for everyone
Calling your game Ultimate, now that requires some nerve. But in the case of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, it is hard-earned. This is the most complete game in the series, and a celebration of everything Nintendo (and video gaming in general).
An insane amount of fighters; stages; An amazing soundtrack; Easy to learn; hard to master; A lot of options and customization possible; Meaty singleplayer campaign
...that does get repetitive though; Online options limited and sometimes laggy; Target Smash and Home Run Contest are missing
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